Storia antica: come leggere le fonti

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Storia antica : come leggere le fonti

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Armenian Studies and Ancient armenian translations from greek. After some information on the approach of Classical philologists to the Armenian translations from Greek, the importance of cross-comparison and of an interdisciplinary investigation will be stressed in conclusion. This paper deals with the ancient Armenian translations of Greek philosophical texts esp.

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Please enter your name. Appunti sul paesaggio antico, “Compar a ison’ 2more. The core of this article will deal with the Neoplatonist heritage and the translatio studiorum in Armenia, with special emphasis on the Armenian translations of the Greek commentaries of the Neoplatonic philosopher David, who was called the ” Invincible ” in the Armenian tradition.

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